You know when you get a new apartment, you buy a new toothbrush to go with it? You get a bunch of new stuff because your old stuff doesn’t look right in the new place, and you know you will be going to sleep and waking up here so there is no denying that this is where you live.
Now what?
We passed our final inspection. We have been given permission to sell food, beer, and wine. Our building has been approved by 11 city agencies in over twenty inspections. Our kitchen has been approved by the county health department, and state has given us our beer and wine license.
This has been close to eighteen months in the making. Thousands of hours, tens of thousands of dollars, strained friendships, despondency,frustration, and exhilaration. There were times I gave up hope.
I cannot remember why I started this. I have been so immersed in building codes and so consumed with the labor of construction work I am having trouble changing hats. I’ll get there, but right now I don’t know what to do with myself.
This is weird.
It is done.
Required reading.
Don’t worry about the government Part III
For the second time this year I have had my final plans approved by the health department.
Recognize this guy:
Same guy we saw in July. The plumbing inspector is like Boba Fett, the building inspector is like Darth Vader, and this guy is the Emperor. He made me resubmit plans showing the changes he wanted. OK. So I did. Did not kill me.
Now will you please stop yelling at me about how impossible, and difficult, and oppressive, the government is?! I really am sick of being a receptacle for everyone’s anger. I have work to do, and anger is a very inefficient fuel.
Besides, would you eat in a restaurant with a grade of: “C” posted in the window? No? ok then, thank the health dept.
My only complaint with the bureaucracy is that they do not want to license cooks or restaurateurs. Doing that might keep the inspectors from treating everyone like the clueless amateurs that get all the attention in this kind of endevour.
I couldn’t help but notice that the Health Department is in a building with 13 floors.
Take it like a man.
A few months ago my friend Aaron put in ceramic tile and grout all around the kitchen and bathrooms.
Today we tore it all out and replaced it with epoxy.
Last summer Manny and I spent days installing a new massive commercial 100 gal water heater. Next week we will do that again from scratch.
We have built, dismantled and built again 200 feet of heavy steel gas pipe. This weekend we will do that all again.
We have measured and had blueprints drawn and met with plan checkers at the county office at 7:00 a.m., and next week we will do that again. Julia spent the week building cabinets. We will take them apart and build them again. Differently.
We have done and redone so many back-breaking and expensive tasks this does not really bother us that much. Hitting the financial wall is pretty scary though. None the less we have not lost any time and that’s the main thing. There is only one direction we can possibly go.
Be in the moment you are in, for there are no others.
Uncle Paul
The final curtain.
Today is our health department inspection. Maybe the first of many final health inspections, maybe the only one. The inspector is the same one who approved our plans ten months ago and he will come to see if I built what I said I was going to build. He will almost certainly give us a list of corrections, short or long, expensive or not. When those corrections are done to his liking we can open as a restaurant that day. So in a few hours we will be able to answer the question we have gotten six times a day, every day for the last 16 months.
Who’s the man?
Justin and Pam that’s who. My brother Justin and his under appreciated wife Pam (who built this website by the way) have become Ba supporters with a generous loan. They ask that we use some of the money to create a permanent drinking fountain for dogs at the restaurant. This we will do in honor of their beloved labra-doodle Lola. And all good dogs like her.
Justin http://tiny.cc/biIe2b , and Pam: http://tiny.cc/RfIe2b are way ahead of the pro dog rights thinking. Los Angeles just this week voted to allow dogs onto the patios or restaurants like ours: ( http://tiny.cc/VbIe2b )
So thanks to Justin and Pam from me and the dogs of Highland Bark.
Building and Safety. Done and done!
We passed our building / ADA Compliance inspection!!! All of my construction work has been approved! It is safe to enter, and it is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. I’m clean. I don’t want to brag but… we passed on the very first inspection! I guess we are getting good at this!
Now comes the health department inspection. The final test. Got to get 100%, it is all or nothing.
Tick, tick, tick…….
We passed gas.
It’s true. The gas inspection is done. We passed. Our gas pipes do not leak. Fire inspector (who you would think would be the tough one) passed us without much of an inspection at all. He could have insisted we put in a fire sprinkler system (two months $20,000) but he did not, I’m happy about that.
So we passed gas and fire.
Building and safety/ADA compliance next up. They have the opportunity to make us move walls and put a wheel chair ramp on the back door. They probably won’t but they could.
Wish us luck!